4 Brothers 7 is a 2007 album by American saxophonist Frank Tiberi and The Four Brothers Band, led by Tiberi since Woody Herman's death in 1989. It was released through Jazzed Media.
Tiberi was joined on the saxophone section by Mike Brignola, Larry McKenna, and John Nugent, while the rhythm section consisted of pianist David Berkman, bassist Lynn Seaton, and drummer Matt Wilson.
Ken Dryden of AllMusic deemed the album a "fun-filled session" which was "highly recommended". In a review for JazzTimes, Chris Kelsey wrote: "The group plays down arrangements of bop-era tunes... with loose precision, high spirits and good humor," adding that "TiberiâÂÂs Coltrane-inspired, inside-out approach no longer seems as radical as it did in HermanâÂÂs âÂÂ70s and âÂÂ80s groups, yet he maintains a spontaneous edge and is the most interesting soloist."
The News & Observer<nowiki/>'s Owen Cordle praised the saxophone section work, which he described as "warm, mellow, ever-swinging and supple", adding that Tiberi's relatively light tone "gives a certain beauty and sometimes an ethereal quality to his lines." He concluded: "The saxophone harmonies and the drive of the rhythm section evoke Herman throughout the ages, and the solos reflect the modernity he always espoused."
Jack Bowers, writing for All About Jazz, stated: "Those who weren't there when the four brothers were bornâÂÂand even those who wereâÂÂshould warm quickly to this earnest and entertaining cruise down memory lane." In a different review for All About Jazz, Gaylord Smith commented: "This is a CD that proves nostalgia has value beyond just remembering the good old days." Jeff Krow of Audiophile Audition opined that the ensemble "[brought] back the Four Brothers sound with a seamless blend."
Credits via AllMusic
Main personnel